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Hi,

I am interested in finding as much information as I can on Cesium as

an alternative cure. Can anyone please advise if they have used it?

 

what were they trying to treat? what were the dosages? and what was

the success or failure rate. Thank you in advance I look foreward to

your replies

 

 

Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2003 9:15 am

www.alternative-medicine-message-boards.info

Post subject: Bill Sardi's Article on Coral Calcium

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Bill Sardi's article on Coral Calcium has some very important

information regarding cesium. According to Bill, Otto Warburgs

theories are extremely questionable at best.

 

Cesium is known to produce varied harmful effects whenever

administered in excessive amounts and in the absence of other

important trace minerals.

According to Bill's article, there were many other factors

(vitamins and minerals) involved in the remission!

It is my belief that selenium is more effective than cesium for

cancer treatment.

A selenium rich diet and prudent supplementation is important for

sending ALL cancer cells into remission!

If you are interested in knowing more,

I have a list of selenium rich foods

as well as the correct dosages

for cancer supplementation.

Best Regards, JoAnn

 

 

Quote from www.billsardi.com following:

 

Barefoot goes on to cite other

" authorities " with data....

 

Says Barefoot: " Researchers such as Dr. K. Brewer (The Mechanisms of

Carcinogenesis, 1979, Journal of IAPM, Vol., V, No.2) and Dr. H.

Sartori found that,

by not only addressing the calcium deficiency, but by also using

these minerals to raise the pH to above the 7.4 range to a pH of

8.5,

the cancer cells would die,

while the healthy cells would live.

 

Both Brewer and Sartori would treat their cancer patients with the

salts of both rubidium and cesium.

 

Thus, under these oxygen-rich, alkaline conditions, cancer cells die

quickly. "

" However, cesium initiates an irregular heart rhythm and is used in

scientific experiments to *induce* an abnormal heart beat.

 

Side effects have been reported.

Cesium is not without complication.

" [Ther Drug Monitor 25: 114-16, 2003]

 

 

Sartori's research, conducted nearly two decades ago, also included

vitamins,

chelating (toxic mineral removing) agents, selenium

and a *special* 'diet'.

 

So his results cannot *solely* be attributed to the effects of

cesium.

 

Another widely cited source is A. Keith Brewer, PhD, inventor of

what is called " High pH Therapy for Cancer. "

[ " The High pH Therapy for Cancer,

Tests on Mice and Humans, "

Pharmacology Biochemistry & Behavior,

Supplement Q, v. 21: 1-5, 1984]

 

Here is an abstract of Dr. Brewer's research study.

 

" Mass spectrographic and isotope studies have shown that potassium,

rubidium, and cesium are most efficiently taken up by cancer cells.

 

This uptake was enhanced by vitamins A and C as well as salts of

*zinc* and *selenium*.

 

The quantity of cesium taken up was sufficient to raise the cell to

the 8 pH range…

 

Tests on mice fed cesium and rubidium showed marked shrinkage in the

tumor masses within 2 weeks. In addition, the mice showed none of

the side effects of cancer.

 

Tests have been carried out on over 30 humans.

 

In each case the tumor masses disappeared. Also all pains and

effects associated with cancer disappeared within 12 to 36

hr;however

the more chemotherapy and morphine the patient had taken,

the longer the withdrawal period. "

 

Again, vitamins and selenium were " employed " , so it is difficult to

attribute the effects in Brewer's work to 'cesium therapy' *alone*.

 

 

To reiterate, it's not like conventional medicine has completely

ignored Warberg. In fact there are a number of published reports

which review Warberg's work and theorize how it can be utilized to

treat cancer.

 

 

Taken from:

askbillsardi.com

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